Thank you Rabbi, for this teaching. I believe I'm learning, from you, that it is important to examine the desires of our hearts, to either follow Yahweh's ways or our own, which leads me to wonder what was the desire of Adam's heart? Did he also desire to eat of the knowledge of good and evil or was it only Havvah's desire? I'm a skeptic, when it comes to the intention of men's hearts. If Adam did not desire, in his heart, to break Yahweh's command, then why did he?
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Brother Steve, I’ve never responded to the study but…My name is Reginald Lott. I was listening to a study on the program. You made a statement. That Lev means heart. I stopped the video. If lev means heart, Levi means “My Heart!” YHWH gave us His heart to guard! So when I looked into those boundaries of our relationship “The Law.” All I saw was His concern for me. The first part is about me staying connected with Source of eternal life. The next section of the law is about my care and nature. Don’t murder and I don’t want you to be murder. He cannot be killed so that’s not for Him but for me. YHWH doesn’t have a wife to commit adultery (idolatry)with, so again, that’s for me. Not for Him. It’s for me. If I covet, I’ll throw all the other laws away to gain what I want. When I realized YH created a law because seemingly, boiling a calf in its mother’s milk was an affront to the sanctity of the animals life, I said “How can you not love a man like that?” I realize that to some people, giving them the glory that belongs to THE MOST HIGH, is the worst curse you can ever give that person. So, much honor and love to you brother. May YHWH’s peace always be upon you and your family!
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Thank you Rabbi, for this teaching. I believe I'm learning, from you, that it is important to examine the desires of our hearts, to either follow Yahweh's ways or our own, which leads me to wonder what was the desire of Adam's heart? Did he also desire to eat of the knowledge of good and evil or was it only Havvah's desire? I'm a skeptic, when it comes to the intention of men's hearts. If Adam did not desire, in his heart, to break Yahweh's command, then why did he?
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Brother Steve,
I’ve never responded to the study but…My name is Reginald Lott. I was listening to a study on the program. You made a statement. That Lev means heart. I stopped the video. If lev means heart, Levi means “My Heart!” YHWH gave us His heart to guard! So when I looked into those boundaries of our relationship “The Law.” All I saw was His concern for me. The first part is about me staying connected with Source of eternal life. The next section of the law is about my care and nature. Don’t murder and I don’t want you to be murder. He cannot be killed so that’s not for Him but for me. YHWH doesn’t have a wife to commit adultery (idolatry)with, so again, that’s for me. Not for Him. It’s for me. If I covet, I’ll throw all the other laws away to gain what I want.
When I realized YH created a law because seemingly, boiling a calf in its mother’s milk was an affront to the sanctity of the animals life, I said “How can you not love a man like that?”
I realize that to some people, giving them the glory that belongs to THE MOST HIGH, is the worst curse you can ever give that person. So, much honor and love to you brother. May YHWH’s peace always be upon you and your family!